Which of the following accurately describes H.M.'s memory problems?
A. Impaired short-term memory, but not long-term memory
B. Impaired procedural memory, but not declarative memory
C. Impaired explicit memory, but not implicit memory
D. Impaired personal memories, but not impersonal memories
Answer: C
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a. He disagreed with Cattell and stated that personality is composed of the id, ego, and superego. c. He was an advocate of factor analysis and Cattell's research. b. He supplemented factor analysis with other personality tests. d. He demonstrated that factor analysis could be replicated under any circumstance.
Semipublic places where members of a group or community can gather informally for conversation and interaction are known as ___ places.
a. first b. outside c. inside d. second e. third
What is the difference between internal and external validity?
A. Internal validity refers to study design; external validity refers to generalizability. B. Internal validity refers to participant motivation; external validity refers to experiment conditions. C. Internal validity refers to researcher methodology; external validity refers to peer critique. D. Internal validity refers to ethics concerns raised by study participants; external validity refers to ethics concerns raised by an IRB.
Although lithium can effectively treat bipolar disorder, one problem is that ____
a. it is too expensive for most patients to afford b. in large doses, it can produce severe memory loss c. it interacts with the tyramine in certain foods to produce a life-threatening side effect d. it has serious side effects that can occur if blood levels of lithium are not regularly monitored